I would use these having read what you posted, sized appropriately, as a leg hold, makes sense, too big, that is really mean, but yes, got the one that would stop at no barricade to de-foliate my plants. I just take a hardline stance on some things in life, such as this, I try to live with them as best can be done, and if I have to get involved, I do the best I can humanely given the circumstances, I mean these guys made dangerous dens where I could break a leg or ankle, they dug up around the porch foundation, no harm but the piles of gravel and rocks I can do without, so I decided it was time to reduce the population to zero within the vicinity of my house and yard. He was a tricky one, grazed him, was shooting high, you can barely see the area on his hide, he had a fresh surface wound, this guy was relentless.
This trap I've had since I was a kid, has a "V" on the circle trigger the animal steps on to release the jaws,(must be a Victor). I probably pulled it up somewhere back then, trapping used to be common around here. I think I have a conibear trap, not sure of the size though, and if its still around here.
You may be right I will bet this trap is 3" or so, at this point I think I've got them under control, and we are getting an all day soaker first since May, that ought to bring up some forage for them, so hopefully I do not have any more problems, will set that live trap though, one last renegade has been coming up from the adjacent land.
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